Glyconutrients Research

Universities, researchers, and scientists have all begun to notice our product and our company. To know more, give us a phone call.


Harper's BiochemistryHarpers Biochemistry, is the definitive reference for medical students and contains the latest information in the field of Biochemistry. Chapter 56, entitled Glycoproteins is devoted to glycoscience. This textbook has been educating healthcare professionals about Glyconutrients and their role in health and healing since 1996. According to Harper's Biochemistry textbook, only 2 or 3 of the necessary 8 glyconutrients are commonly found in a healthy diet.


Physician's Desk ReferencePhysician's Desk Reference (PDR) for Nonprescription Drugs and Dietary Supplements lists only scientifically validated (peer reviewed) products and is distributed to over 300,000 physicians each year. Our company's glyconutrient products are listed in this book by name.

 

 

Acta AnatomicaActa Anatomica ~ Glycosciences, Issue 161/1-April 1998 International Journal of Anatomy, Embryology and Cell Biology. The Acta Anatomica is a highly respected scientific journal, featuring our scientific breakthrough. The article explains the unsurpassed coding capacity of the 8 glyconutrients that make up our discovery and states: "Glycosylation is the most common form of protein and lipid modification but its biological significance has long been underestimated. The last decade, however, has witnessed the rapid emergence of the concept of the sugar code of biological information. Monosaccharides represent an alphabet of biological information similar to amino acids and nucleic acids but with unsurpassed coding capacity." 

Science MagazineScience Magazine, Special Issue ~ Carbohydrates & Glycobiology, March 23, 2001. A publication of Stanford University for the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Science Magazine dedicated an entire 200-page magazine issue to educating the science and medical community about Glyconutrients, Glycobiology and Glycoscience.


Scientific AmericanScientific American ~ Medicine, Jan. 22, 2002. Carbohydrate molecules surround all cells and help them to identify and interact with one another. Now new research, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, indicates great interest in the wellness benefits from continuing research on the glycoproteins and glycolipids on the cell surfaces.


Scientific AmericanScientific American ~ July 2002. "Sweet Medicine: Building Better Drugs from Sugars." Sugars play critical roles in many cellular functions and in disease.  Study of those activities lags behind research into genes and proteins but is beginning to heat up.  The discoveries promise to yield a new generation of expensive drug therapies.

 

Committee of Government Reform:  Comprehensive Medical Care for Bioterrorism Exposure.  In November, 2001 the Company's Medical Director addressed a congressional subcommittee on Bio Terrorism & the evidence supporting the potential for glyconutrients and micronutrient dietary supplementation to support natural defense and healing mechanisms to ameliorate bacterial, viral and fungal infections due to the outstanding results of our products on the human immune system. 


Fisher Institute for Medical ResearchFisher Institute for Medical Research
Fisher Institute for Medical Research seeks to promote wellness by providing research into the benefits of glyconutrients, phytochemicals, and functional foods.

Physician's Management MagazinePhysician's Management Magazine called the Company the clear leader in the field of nutraceuticals and went on to urge doctors to get involved with the company!






Natural Muscle magazine. "How To Thrive on an Ailing Planet - Glycoproteins." by Spice Williams-Crosby (July '99). This article discussed how to overcome the deficiencies in our modern-day diet.



Newsweek MagazineNewsweek (April 25, 1994) featured a story that talked about the power of the substances in glyconutrients to improve certain aspects of our nation's failing health.






Glycobiology Research and Training Center at UC San Diego

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